To calculate his weight on Mars, you would use the formula W = m * g, where W is the weight, m is the mass of the person, and g is the gravitational force on Mars (4 N/kg). If his mass is, for example, 70 kg, then his weight on Mars would be 280 N (70 kg * 4 N/kg).
The gravitational pull on Ceres is much weaker than on Earth. Therefore, a 72-kg astronaut would weigh approximately 275 N (Newton) on Ceres, which is about 28% of what they would weigh on Earth.
1.0kN = 102kgf
F=ma a=F/M a=? F=75 N m=150 kg 75 N/150 Kg= .5 m/s^2 (1 N= 1kg x m/s^2) The acceleration of the boat is .5 m/s^2
The acceleration of the object can be found by dividing the force by the mass of the object. In this case, the acceleration would be 2 m/s^2 (20.4 N / 10.2 kg = 2 m/s^2).
The mass of a person on Earth would be approximately 80 kg if their weight is 784 N, as weight is equal to mass multiplied by acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2).
80 kg is equivalent to roughly 176 pounds.
To find Tobias's mass, we use the formula: weight = mass x gravity. Given that the weight is 784 N and assuming gravity is approximately 9.81 m/s^2, we can rearrange the formula to find mass: mass = weight / gravity. Therefore, Tobias's mass is approximately 80 kg.
1 MPa = 1000000 N/m2 and 1 N = 1 kg*m/s2
35 kg is equivalent to 343.35 N (35 kg multiplied by the acceleration due to gravity, which is 9.81 m/s^2).
To solve this, divide 112 into 784. n = 7
12 kg dog on Earth: 117.6 N 12 kg dog on Mars: 44.52 N (~72% less)
1×784 2×392 4×196 7×112 8×98 14×56 16×49 28×28
A 60 kg person weighs 588 N on Earth. This is because weight is equal to mass multiplied by the acceleration due to gravity, which is approximately 9.81 m/s^2. So, 60 kg × 9.81 m/s^2 = 588 N.
The approximate potential energy of the mass with respect to the ground is 784 J. This is calculated as potential energy = mass x gravity x height, which is 20 kg x 9.8 m/s^2 x 4 m.
Short answer 1.3 x 102 N (on moon) 7.5 x 102 N (on Earth if g = 9.80 N/kg Long Answer Since the category is "The Moon" gravity will be assumed to be 1.63 m/s2 (N/kg = m/s2) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitation_of_the_Moon W = mg W = (77 kg)(1.63 N/kg) = 125.51 -> 1.3 x 102 N (significant figures) for earth, just substitute in 9.80 N/kg for 1.63 N/kg W = (77 kg)(9.80 N/kg) = 7.5 x 102 N
5,400 N.